THE EMPIRE'S NAVY.
DWINDLING AWAY. STATEMENT BY A SEA LORD. By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. CAPETOWN, June 20. The Argus publishes the cabled summary ol an exclusive article by tho naval expert. Archibald llunl, on the naval situation. Mr llunl went to the fountain head For information, and he quotes the following statement by one of the sea lords who won a great reputation (luring; the war. "II things go on as at present it looks as though we shall soon have little or no navy left, though the British Empire is larger than ever and far more vulnerable.' A. and N'.Z. cable.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 430, 22 June 1922, Page 12
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101THE EMPIRE'S NAVY. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 430, 22 June 1922, Page 12
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